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[clemens] no. but i was always the one that had to throw the kids pitch ause the coaches couldn't throw a strike. so then i went out there and found out just how hard it was to throw a kids pitch. [smith] yeah, but honestly if you're seven years old and you stare up the person throwing kids pitch and it's roger clemens. [clemens] they don't know that. they just know i'm a dad that throws strikes. the other kids-- now, i'll tell you a quick story. i thought pitching in game 7 of the world series was pressure. pressure is when you get six pitches in dad's pitch and you've thrown five balls and the mom's screaming at you up there at that, that's pressure. you're trying to aim it perfectly at his bat. [smith] why can't you do that? [clemens] meanwhile, i've got my youngest one who's about seven in the little circle with me, that after the kid hits it you gotta run off the field. and he's like, "dad, don't let him hit this one, "don't let him hit it, don't let him hit it." so he wants me to throw it pas
[clemens] no. but i was always the one that had to throw the kids pitch ause the coaches couldn't throw a strike. so then i went out there and found out just how hard it was to throw a kids pitch. [smith] yeah, but honestly if you're seven years old and you stare up the person throwing kids pitch and it's roger clemens. [clemens] they don't know that. they just know i'm a dad that throws strikes. the other kids-- now, i'll tell you a quick story. i thought pitching in game 7 of the world series...
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clemen: luego te cuento el final de la princesa, ¿eh?
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that's what clem ends -- clemens won on every point. john may nord cains called wilson the greatest fraud on earth an the peace treaty. >> host: the second world war cape but out because of the punitive things again germany. the next subject, what their lessons you took away from the work you did? what lessons would be applicable to today from your research and write. >> ing two less johns the first is the best way to handle an outbreak like that is for the leadership to tell the truth. transparency was absolutely crucial. and the second lesson sort of growed out of fit, kind of impossible to get without the first and that is most of the cities in the united states did a lot of what we're doing today, social distancing, close schools and so forth. but the ones who did it later, after the virus was already widespread in the community, was too late to have any significant effect. the cities that did it earlier, before the virus, really got widespread, had a much better circumstance during the pandemic, certainly the phrase "flatten the cu
that's what clem ends -- clemens won on every point. john may nord cains called wilson the greatest fraud on earth an the peace treaty. >> host: the second world war cape but out because of the punitive things again germany. the next subject, what their lessons you took away from the work you did? what lessons would be applicable to today from your research and write. >> ing two less johns the first is the best way to handle an outbreak like that is for the leadership to tell the...
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. >> clemens, good to speak to you today. germany got it right last time it is a scheme that has been rep indicated in the uk and around the world. looking at a furlough scheme is it going to work this time? >> caller: it is going to help it does help employees they need to live on something it does stabilize demand and keep employees in contact with their companies. it doesn't destroy jobs. the question will be how will the recovery come? will it come this time and will the structure we have after this crisis be the same as before in germany will automobiles come back if the industry doesn't come back, the short-time work scheme doesn't help because the allocation would be to other companies so that would be very painful. it is not clear it is going to work in the recovery >> you and i have chatted about this many times. germany recovered from the last financial crisis, i don't believe other economies have recovered. does germany need to take a bigger role than last time around >> it certainly does i am under the impression
. >> clemens, good to speak to you today. germany got it right last time it is a scheme that has been rep indicated in the uk and around the world. looking at a furlough scheme is it going to work this time? >> caller: it is going to help it does help employees they need to live on something it does stabilize demand and keep employees in contact with their companies. it doesn't destroy jobs. the question will be how will the recovery come? will it come this time and will the...
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this virus catching us in so many ways the chairman of british leaders side shaka clemens tonus has offered to help the german football league's efforts against the corona virus by testing footballers for covert 19 tony jones a neat manufacturer worth billions and says he'll make available his company laboratory to test bundesliga players if medical labs are not at full capacity an estimated 20000 tests would be needed for players to complete this season matches have been suspended since mid march because of the corona virus. don't forget of course you can always get news on the go just download our app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the app to send us photos and videos of what's happening. this is the news live from berlin a quick reminder you can get news features around the clock and website as well. on out and at twitter at t w news more news in 45 minutes michael okwu thanks for watching full seasons. how
this virus catching us in so many ways the chairman of british leaders side shaka clemens tonus has offered to help the german football league's efforts against the corona virus by testing footballers for covert 19 tony jones a neat manufacturer worth billions and says he'll make available his company laboratory to test bundesliga players if medical labs are not at full capacity an estimated 20000 tests would be needed for players to complete this season matches have been suspended since mid...
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clemen: y entonces la princesa huyó de la malvada bruja que la perseguía, llegó hasta el bosque y ahí
clemen: y entonces la princesa huyó de la malvada bruja que la perseguía, llegó hasta el bosque y ahí
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joining us is clemens fuest, president at the ifo institute for economic research.s the economy to contract by about 5% this year. is it too optimistic? dr. fuest: i think that the uncertainty is enormous at the moment. it is very hard to predict what is going to happen, but the forecast, -1%. forecasts at other certainly, on the optimistic side, the imf has forecast -7%, but it is very hard to make any productions at the moment, because the pandemic is really very large. francine: ok, but what do you think is the biggest risk for the german economy right now? dr. fuest: the risk is certainly that this recovery everybody is expecting, maybe in the third quarter, may not be coming or may be very slow. this, theyle realize will adjust their plans. we cannot exclude that the crisis was spread to an area of the economy, to the financial sector, so there may be knock-on effects of this first very strong impact of the crisis, which can make the recession a lot worse. francine: so actually you think the implications, i guess, of the german economy having to, again, go into
joining us is clemens fuest, president at the ifo institute for economic research.s the economy to contract by about 5% this year. is it too optimistic? dr. fuest: i think that the uncertainty is enormous at the moment. it is very hard to predict what is going to happen, but the forecast, -1%. forecasts at other certainly, on the optimistic side, the imf has forecast -7%, but it is very hard to make any productions at the moment, because the pandemic is really very large. francine: ok, but what...
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her mother, clemene vertus lives in queens and has been working tirelessly throughout the pandemic asertified nursing assistant at a v.a. nursing home. although the current health care crisis has kept them apart, we bring them together this brief but spectacular take> y name is clemene virtus. i live in queens. i'm working from 3:30 to 12:00ht for the new york si'm home working as a certified nursing assistant. >> my mom is from hait she loves the health profession. and helping others in particular. >> well, i le my daughter. that's my first child, she's very nice and she's veryig intet, she's a doctor.r i'm happy at. >> i'm currently a medical student, at loyola university, chicago. i'going to be an internal medicine resident in a few months. just hearing my mom talk about what she does at work, it is very stressful, knowing that she's on the front lines and the risk that she puts herself when she goes into work every day. >> for me, god bless me, i'm not sick, but i'm still going, because i'm taking care of elderly people, people who cannot do anything for themselves. the covid peop
her mother, clemene vertus lives in queens and has been working tirelessly throughout the pandemic asertified nursing assistant at a v.a. nursing home. although the current health care crisis has kept them apart, we bring them together this brief but spectacular take> y name is clemene virtus. i live in queens. i'm working from 3:30 to 12:00ht for the new york si'm home working as a certified nursing assistant. >> my mom is from hait she loves the health profession. and helping others...
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kept them apart, we bring them together tonight fo this brief but spectacular take. >> my name is clemene virtus.. i live in quee i'm working from 3:30 to 12:00 midnight, at a v.a. nursing home for the new york state, i'm working as a certified nursing assistant. >> my mom is from haiti. she came over in the late 1980s. she loves the health profession and helping others in particular. >> well, i love my daughter. that's my first child, she's very ne and she's very intelligent, she's a doctor. i'm happy for that. >> i'm currently aedical student, at loyola university, chicago.go i'g to be an internal medicine resident in a few months. just hearing my mom talk about very stressful, knowing that she's on the front lines and the risk that she puts herself when she goes into work every day. >> for me, god bless me, i'm not sick, but i'm still going, because i'm taking care of elderly people, people who cannot do anything for themselves. the covid people. i have so many in my floor, and so many die already. yesterday, we have one died, the other day, one die. every day, three of them die. one p
kept them apart, we bring them together tonight fo this brief but spectacular take. >> my name is clemene virtus.. i live in quee i'm working from 3:30 to 12:00 midnight, at a v.a. nursing home for the new york state, i'm working as a certified nursing assistant. >> my mom is from haiti. she came over in the late 1980s. she loves the health profession and helping others in particular. >> well, i love my daughter. that's my first child, she's very ne and she's very intelligent,...
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tony phillips had a two run homer off roger clemens and the a's had a 5-3 win. in 2004 the giants opened up in houston, barry bonds with the three run homer tied the game. then the giants got one in the ninth for a 5-4 win. on this day three years ago the warriors sean livingston made a surface shot in phoenix that was probably intended for mcgee. but the big story of the game was steph curry, he had eight of 12 three-poinrs warriors win. and with current at them make mac, kareem abdul-jabbar scored on the skyhook and broke wilt chamberlain's all-time scoring record. he still holds the nba record to this day. that's this day in sports, april 5. >> is no secret that all of e c days. we will check out an nfl player who is trying his best to keep his routine in place. he's in offensive lineman for the tennessee titans and is trying to figure out ways to train. he is properly wearing gloves and a mask and playing the role of a human auto wrecker. a lot of people have postponed or canceled their vacations or trips, this guy is in barcalway go on the stimulated slope
tony phillips had a two run homer off roger clemens and the a's had a 5-3 win. in 2004 the giants opened up in houston, barry bonds with the three run homer tied the game. then the giants got one in the ninth for a 5-4 win. on this day three years ago the warriors sean livingston made a surface shot in phoenix that was probably intended for mcgee. but the big story of the game was steph curry, he had eight of 12 three-poinrs warriors win. and with current at them make mac, kareem abdul-jabbar...
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that's what clemens won on practically every point. >> of course the second world war probably came aboute of some of those putative things against germany but let's go on to the next subject which is what are the lessons that you took away from the work you did? what lessons would be applicable to today from what you did in your research and writing? >> there were two lessons, the first is best way to handle an outbreak like that is for the leadership to tell the truth. transparency was absolutely crucial. the second lesson grows out of the first kind of impossible to get without the first. that is most of the cities in the united states did a lot of what we are doing today, social distancing, closing schools and so forth but the ones who did it later after the virus was already widespread in the community was too late to have significant effect, the cities that did the earlier before the virus really got widespread much greater circumstance during the pandemic, certainly the phrase flatten the curve, which we all are too familiar with almost no, definitely flatten the curve in those cit
that's what clemens won on practically every point. >> of course the second world war probably came aboute of some of those putative things against germany but let's go on to the next subject which is what are the lessons that you took away from the work you did? what lessons would be applicable to today from what you did in your research and writing? >> there were two lessons, the first is best way to handle an outbreak like that is for the leadership to tell the truth....
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official who calls a news conference to announce what he just learned here ears here's 20 or samuel clemens advice to the governor it is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you're a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. now why is this story so important well you know i think it's important because we here in the media including myself by the way in the united states we've been pointing out the missteps and criticisms of the guy in the philippines and the guy in india and whoever right leaders all over the world and maybe it's important to point out at this point that we really don't have to go that far to find public officials who are also worthy of criticism this is the news with rick sanchez and we do believe yes we do that it's time to do news again. already here's a list of the questions we think you'll be asking them are oh how is new york city the epicenter of the united states handling the coronavirus today it's been troubling the economy what's the latest and how much more can it take of this pandemic and why is the media wasting time attacking the president
official who calls a news conference to announce what he just learned here ears here's 20 or samuel clemens advice to the governor it is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you're a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. now why is this story so important well you know i think it's important because we here in the media including myself by the way in the united states we've been pointing out the missteps and criticisms of the guy in the philippines and the guy in india and...
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public official who calls a news conference to announce what he just learned here's twain or samuel clemens as he was also called pen name advice to the governor it is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you're a fool than to open it and remove all doubt by the way now why is this important because we live now and we here in the media. especially here in the united states have been pointing out the missteps or the criticisms as well we should of leaders all over the world. and some of them have been doozies by the way. it's important maybe for us at this point to realize that we don't really have to go that far to find public officials worthy of criticism. there's a lot to talk about on this day good bad indifferent this is the news with rick sanchez we're so glad you're there joining us from all over the world where here as we like to say it's time to do news again. far let's do it the list of the questions we think you'll be asking tomorrow after watching our very carefully produced news program today will russia join the world in extending stay at home order through apr
public official who calls a news conference to announce what he just learned here's twain or samuel clemens as he was also called pen name advice to the governor it is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you're a fool than to open it and remove all doubt by the way now why is this important because we live now and we here in the media. especially here in the united states have been pointing out the missteps or the criticisms as well we should of leaders all over the world. and...
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calls a news conference to announce what he just learned mark twain that was his pen name samuel clemens was real name right advice to the governor from mark twain it is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. why is this so important well here's why because we here in the media in the united states in particular have been pointing out the missteps and criticisms of leaders all over the world we thought it's important now to point out that you really don't have to go that far to find a public official who is worthy of criticism. this is the news of rick sanchez where we believe it's time to do news again. ok here's a list of the questions we think you'll be asking after watching our newscast what does governor jesse ventura say about the coronavirus governance especially that governor the economy what's the latest and how much more can it take of this pandemic and what are n.b.a. players to help the fight against kobe had 19 what are they doing all right all this week we're going to bring you special coverage of the coron
calls a news conference to announce what he just learned mark twain that was his pen name samuel clemens was real name right advice to the governor from mark twain it is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. why is this so important well here's why because we here in the media in the united states in particular have been pointing out the missteps and criticisms of leaders all over the world we thought it's important now to...
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started , and make around all of these talented members to be a member of it , trotter got mad because clemens morgan his former friend, the lawyer in the monroe rogers case the boys put him in charge of the niagara movement in boston trotter said this is his one and basically that advertises the niagara movement in boston, one of the more shameful aspects of his life . it's one of the moments i argue in the book really changes the way that he drives, try to have relationships with people even though you don't always succeed because after that moment niagara movement classes do boy parties we could have been a good movement, trotter's the one who selfishly wanted to be in charge. it wasn't in charge and so basically has no organization but the boys at a strange relationship with fodder and i point out that the two men had known each other since they were in the early 20 oh we should think of how long that relationship was. they were not close after the niagara movement fell. they were particularly not close after trotter went to paris and w.e.b. dubois was not in the moment yet and was arguing
started , and make around all of these talented members to be a member of it , trotter got mad because clemens morgan his former friend, the lawyer in the monroe rogers case the boys put him in charge of the niagara movement in boston trotter said this is his one and basically that advertises the niagara movement in boston, one of the more shameful aspects of his life . it's one of the moments i argue in the book really changes the way that he drives, try to have relationships with people even...
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roger clemens has done it twice, the first time on this day in 1986 in seattle. >>> and, a nearly 37 year institution on this day in 1961. >> the agony of defeat. >> the first broadcast of abc's wide world of sports. april 29. i'm joe fonzi. >> as a hard-core baseball fan, i just miss the voices for the athletics. duane kuiper for the giants. just at the scene that they create. we made get it back but in the meantime, let's check this out. how about the 49er wide receiver using his mandated downtime to man up, as it were? having some fun with his, i guess, homemade, creative workouts. one thing is for sure. he's going to come to camp whenever that might be, in pretty good shape. in japan, the young six-year- old we have showed you before. this young kid wants to be a hockey star and i say he is well on his way developing his own workouts and i think the key there was balance. that is the sporting life for right now. >> all good stuff to check out. >>> the big bang theory is next here on ktvu and live news continues at 7:00. have a good night, everyone. getting cold. r food's i'll eat
roger clemens has done it twice, the first time on this day in 1986 in seattle. >>> and, a nearly 37 year institution on this day in 1961. >> the agony of defeat. >> the first broadcast of abc's wide world of sports. april 29. i'm joe fonzi. >> as a hard-core baseball fan, i just miss the voices for the athletics. duane kuiper for the giants. just at the scene that they create. we made get it back but in the meantime, let's check this out. how about the 49er wide...
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. >> joining us is seth clemen. welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> the governor has not given a solid answer when he might begin lifting statewide restrictions. what is the biggest factor that will drive him to set a date? >> i think the press conference he gave last week was the most forward looking. he started talking about a transition period, a stabilization period. i think he and our state health officer are going to look more at the curve, how many cases we're going to see, deaths we're going to see in the coming weeks. as you noted we had two deaths confirmed last week, our first two, our projected peak has been end of april, early may, so the next two weeks will be critical as he looks at extending the orders, changing them, loosening them, modifying them. >> how are wyoming residents dealing with this? is it a public health crisis, it is a public health nuance? >> it's a mix. if you talk to health care providers they say it's serious. i think there's going to be people who don't support the
. >> joining us is seth clemen. welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me. >> the governor has not given a solid answer when he might begin lifting statewide restrictions. what is the biggest factor that will drive him to set a date? >> i think the press conference he gave last week was the most forward looking. he started talking about a transition period, a stabilization period. i think he and our state health officer are going to look more at the curve, how many...
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archie clemens is professional of infectious disease epidemiology at curtin university in perth, australiasir, good to see you. i know we can't say it often enough, but really, testing, testing, testing is the key for societies to try and get back to normal, and you know that all too well down there. >> yes, indeed. in australia, we've had very extensive testing from early on in the epidemic. we've had the highest testing rates in the world. and really, what that's given us is reassurance that, as we look to flatten the curve, if we had largescale community transmission, we'd be able to find it. in australia, we're in the privileged position right now where we're seeing very, very little community transmission. and lastly, we're on top of the epidemic and can now start thinking about how we relax some of the social distancing and other restrictions that we have in place. >> and when you have that conversation, it's a conversation folks will be having across the world. here in georgia, where i am in the u.s., they decided to let bowling alleys open, hairdressers, barber shops, restaurants a
archie clemens is professional of infectious disease epidemiology at curtin university in perth, australiasir, good to see you. i know we can't say it often enough, but really, testing, testing, testing is the key for societies to try and get back to normal, and you know that all too well down there. >> yes, indeed. in australia, we've had very extensive testing from early on in the epidemic. we've had the highest testing rates in the world. and really, what that's given us is reassurance...
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clemens is a professor of infectious disease epidemiology at curtin university he says that countries that have overcome the pandemic must stay on guard. firstly i don't think that there's any evidence emerging that it's becoming symptomatic again if that. was the case then that would be very concerning but i don't believe that there's any clear evidence that that is the case. i think even with a very very large number of people being tested for rape in the issue but one of arson and in most countries that is still anything infecting a very small percentage of population you will see a high. positive right and i think that is to be expected in the you know most perfect test to avoid that situation what the critical thing is is that people need to interpret the data correctly and so you know when you're monitoring population of. the 20000000 people as you do in south korea and you guessed it up a 1000000 people you will expect a number of false positives. but usually in a pandemic with things are rapidly him changing way and learning more about the bars it's to be expected that the dia
clemens is a professor of infectious disease epidemiology at curtin university he says that countries that have overcome the pandemic must stay on guard. firstly i don't think that there's any evidence emerging that it's becoming symptomatic again if that. was the case then that would be very concerning but i don't believe that there's any clear evidence that that is the case. i think even with a very very large number of people being tested for rape in the issue but one of arson and in most...
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up front you joel clemen. he spent seven years under president obama and president trump. said he was reassigned as a top climate change official as retaliation for his views on climate change. joel, thank you for being with me. let me ask you, how much pressure, people are trying to understand when the president comes out and says one thing and some of the members of the task force are more polite than others in terms of how they push back. how much pressure comes from the president to push his desired narratives despite what the science may say. >> well, that political pressure is not just from the president but from his cabinet members on scientists and professionals and experts partly because now we know they have this anti-science agenda which is to suppress the science, promote theories, marginize and sideline scientists and experts and promote people willing to toe the party line. that means they're going to punish those who don't toe the party line. it's a constant tension between the civil servants there to protect us and the political appointees? >> dr. fauci, ob
up front you joel clemen. he spent seven years under president obama and president trump. said he was reassigned as a top climate change official as retaliation for his views on climate change. joel, thank you for being with me. let me ask you, how much pressure, people are trying to understand when the president comes out and says one thing and some of the members of the task force are more polite than others in terms of how they push back. how much pressure comes from the president to push...
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samuel clemens, mark twain, grew up in hannibal, missouri, and just across the river in quincy, illinoisved another larger than life character. curtis lovelace, a small-town kid who wanted to be a star, and, for a time, he was, a football champion for the university of illinois. >> he's an all-american? >> uh-huh. all-american. >> this is what kids dream about. >> right. >> he was living that life. >> absolutely. you know, he -- it was looking like he would go to the nfl. that was kind of a dream of his. >> reporter: then he realized grander ambitions, fighting crime as a prosecutor; serving his country in the national guard, and his community in politics. >> i'm someone who wants meaningful work that's going to make the difference in -- in the lives of people. >> reporter: but it was what happened in this little house in quincy to one person in particular that made curtis really stand out for all the world to see. >> now to continue coverage of the curtis lovelace murder case. >> it was a heated day at the stand. >> now the defense is presenting its closing arguments in the case >> repo
samuel clemens, mark twain, grew up in hannibal, missouri, and just across the river in quincy, illinoisved another larger than life character. curtis lovelace, a small-town kid who wanted to be a star, and, for a time, he was, a football champion for the university of illinois. >> he's an all-american? >> uh-huh. all-american. >> this is what kids dream about. >> right. >> he was living that life. >> absolutely. you know, he -- it was looking like he would...